Sign Up For Your Free 7-Day Trial to FOXSoccer.tv Today

FOXSoccer.tv has launched a free 7-day trial of their new and improved FOXSoccer.tv online service. The broadband soccer website is the only way you can be assured of having access to watch every live Premier League match (assuming you also have FOX Soccer and ESPN2). In addition to the Premier League, FOXSoccer.tv also shows live matches from the Champions League, Serie A, nPower Championship, Ligue Un, Carling Cup, international games and more.

For this upcoming season, FOXSoccer.tv will bring you more than 1,300 soccer and rugby games in 20+ different competitions. On average, there’ll be 25 games per week to choose from. And this season, you can watch the games on your PC/Mac, iPhone and iPad — all with one subscription.

FOXSoccer.tv has been hard at work during the past several months launching a new FOXSoccer.tv website, the iPad app as well as a new iPhone app which is scheduled for launch in the iTunes store this week. They’ve also made dramatic improvements to the FOXSoccer.tv live platform to add a whole host of new features.

About The Author

Publisher of World Soccer Talk, Christopher Harris founded the site in 2005. He has been interviewed by The New York Times, The Guardian and several other publications. Plus he has made appearances on NPR, BBC World, CBC, BBC Five Live, talkSPORT and beIN SPORT.
Harris, who was born and raised in Wales, has lived in Florida since 1984, and supported Swansea City since 1979. Last but not least, he got engaged during half-time of a MLS game.

16 Comments

Drew M.August 10, 2011

Watched a few Championship games this past weekend via the new iPad app. No stuttering or anything, but the app did crash a few times. Hope that gets fixed soon.

One other issue, and I dunno if this is because I was watching Championship games, but the scorebox/ticker did not update at all. Also, when I plugged the iPad into my TV via the converter cable, the picture quality was great, but the scorebox/ticker did not end up on screen, which was unfortunate.

I subscribed to it last season and plan to do so again. The stream quality and consistency was very good. The on-demand feature was great, especially because they offer long highlight packages of each EPL match – 30min & 1hr, I believe.

The biggest negative is the games they air on live Fox Soccer Channel, Fox Soccer Plus, and regional & national Fox channels are only available on a delay on foxsoccer.tv. The EPL games aren’t available until 11:59pm the night of the match, and the CL games are usually on about a 2hr delay. I was hoping the $5 per month price hike had to do with streaming all games live, but I guess not.

DAMN IT! I re-subscribed earlier in the week. I should have waited a few days. I had problems with the feed at times last season but I’m banking they’ve improved on that. Had no issue watching Leeds vs Bradford City yesterday.

Watched the start of the Football League last weekend at friends and the quality was great so I’m giving it a go on the trial. The mini player so you can watch 2 games side by side is pretty cool, so if i can watch 2 premiership games it saves me 90 minutes every weekend – well worth $20. Fingers crossed all goes well at the weekend.

Signed up for another year, figured it made sense as they’re raising the price soon, so if you sign up for an annual now it’s like the price increase never happened for at least another year! Personally I ain’t that fussed about the delayed matches, living in CA means it’s rare I’d be up in time for the 15:00 UK kick offs anyway, and as I member the delayed UCL games were available pretty much instantly after the final whistle! Notice they’ve taken the Fulham v Villa match off the site though and the help section is saying this is due to the Spurs game being cancelled!